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Twilight Star Shares 7 Tips for a Lasting Marriage on 12th Anniversary

Summary

  • Jackson Rathbone celebrates 12 years of marriage with wife Sheila Hafsadi
  • Rathbone shares 7 pieces of advice for a happy marriage, including "Marry your best friend"
  • Couple met in 2011 when Rathbone saw Hafsadi working at a venue next door
Twilight Star Shares 7 Tips for a Lasting Marriage on 12th Anniversary

On October 1, 2025, Twilight actor Jackson Rathbone marked 12 years of marriage to his wife, Sheila Hafsadi, with a heartfelt Instagram post. In the post, Rathbone shared 7 pieces of advice for maintaining a happy and healthy relationship.

Rathbone began by encouraging his followers to "Marry your best friend," emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation of friendship in a marriage. He also advised couples to "Fight for your relationship, not for your own self" when facing conflicts, and to have "open and honest conversation about your feelings."

The actor's tips took a more intimate turn as he suggested couples should "Make love (at least) once a week, forever" and "Talk about it. What feels good, what doesn't. Things you want to try. Boundaries. Try new things."

Rathbone and Hafsadi met in 2011 when the actor was performing with his former band, 100 Monkeys, and saw Hafsadi working at a nearby venue. "It was one of those things. I always said I believed in love at first sight, but I never really had that feeling before," Rathbone had previously told PEOPLE.

The couple tied the knot in September 2013 with a carnival-themed wedding in Calabasas, California. They now share three children: sons Monroe Jackson and Felix Valleau, and daughter Presley Bowie.

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Rathbone shared 7 tips for a lasting marriage, including "Marry your best friend," "Make love (at least) once a week, forever," and "Don't be a d---."
The couple met in 2011 when Rathbone saw Hafsadi working at a venue next door while he was performing with his former band, 100 Monkeys.
Rathbone and Hafsadi tied the knot in September 2013 with a carnival-themed wedding in Calabasas, California.

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